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City Record Online parsing libraries and supporting files
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BBL structure defintion #42

Open cds-amal opened 9 years ago

cds-amal commented 9 years ago

How to interpret 15-5446 below:

Taken from Landmark Preservation hearing from July 8, 2014

CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF QUEENS 15-5446-Block 1289, lot 15–

Is this a modified version of Borough/Block/Lot code? NYC Property Search resolves the associated address, 37-18 79th Street Queens) to BBL: 4-1289-15

cds-amal commented 9 years ago

The number before the Block is the docket number. The docket number is used to identify the project. There could be multiple projects for one address (such as roof or interior work) but each project has its own docket number.

mashcode commented 9 years ago

Interesting how the diminutive prefix carries with it so much baggage.

On Jul 15, 2015, at 10:28 AM, cds-amal notifications@github.com wrote:

The number before the Block is the docket number. The docket number is used to identify the project. There could be multiple projects for one address (such as roof or interior work) but each project has its own docket number.

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cds-amal commented 9 years ago

Couple of asks to follow up on this issue:

  1. Provide a formatted example of how multiple projects/dockets would be published?
  2. Provide the mapping information to translate the docket information/project-id to the underlying work? That is, I want to take the 15-5446 and identify it as a docket pertaining to roof or interior work.